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Is Berlin in a 'club death' spiral?
With two iconic Berlin techno clubs set to close, rising rents and inflation are being blamed. But is the party over?
'After Hitler': Changing German views of Nazism
From secret adoration to loud dismay, Germans have reconciled the Nazi past in very different ways across 80 years.
Lawns: Is yours giving sun king or pink flamingo?
Come along for the garden party as we mow over the history of the lawn – and ask if its time is up.
A howling good time: Germany's pool parties for dogs
Unusual visitors: At the end of the outdoor pool season, dogs are allowed to swim at many German pools.
Sudan crisis: Threat to culture 'unprecedented,' UNESCO says
Sudan's cultural and world heritage sites have been bombed or looted as millions of people are displaced.
Yesterday and today, Russian exiles come to Berlin
Known as the capital of the Russian diaspora, Berlin is a place of political exile for many Putin critics.
The forgotten history of German-Russians
The sorrowful migration story of the German-Russians began with an invitation from a tsarina in 1763.
Between Russia and Germany — Arts.Unveiled
Historical traces of German-Russian migration: repatriates and refugees from the revolution.
How Tupperware parties empowered homebound suburban women
As the plastic kitchenware company files for bankruptcy, DW looks at how a business model became a cultural phenomenon.
Oktoberfest: Beer and pretzels in a sustainable package
Beyond big beers and fried sausages, the world's largest folk festival is becoming more inclusive and eco-friendly.
Cities start fighting rental crisis triggered by overtourism
In many tourism hot spots, locals struggle to access affordable housing. How much are vacation rentals to blame?
Use, and misuse, of music in US presidential campaigns
As Billie Eilish endorses Kamala Harris, here's a look at the history of music in political campaigns.
How the arts are a thorn in the side of Germany's AfD
As the far-right populist party gains popularity in Germany, are theaters, museums and youth clubs under threat?
Emmys: Japanese-language show 'Shogun' breaks record
Japanese-language historical drama "Shogun" smashed Emmy records, winning 18 trophies at the 76th edition of the awards.
Kazakhstan: Spectacular World Nomad Games close in Astana
Kazakhstan has hosted this year's World Nomad Games, for sports in the tradition of Central Asian nomadic peoples.
A brief history of diamond desirability
They're the epitome of romance, glamour and status — but also have a dark side. A look at the many meanings of diamonds.
The pacesetter of a century: Arnold Schönberg
Composer, painter, inventor of the 12-tone technique: musical pioneer Arnold Schönberg, was born 150 years ago.
When Germany targets Jewish artists as antisemitic
An open letter signed by 150 Jewish personalities has warned against Germany's misdirected focus to combat antisemitism.
'Coolcation': Is climate change transforming travel?
Could vacation spots with cooler temperatures be the trend of the future?
ZIP codes: Delivering more than you bargained for
From a bulging wartime mail sack to a cup of tea in rural Ireland – this is the winding journey of the post code.
Beethovenfest: Making classical music accessible to all
Under the motto "Together," the Bonn festival dedicated to Beethoven is aiming for an inclusive experience.
Bye-bye body positivity, hello 'heroin chic'?
Do weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and Y2K nostalgia mean the end of body positivity?
After Brazil's X ban, what social media alternatives exist?
After Brazilians found themselves blocked from Elon Musk's X last week, many were left searching for alternatives.
Venice Film Festival favorites
Sex scenes, stars and extended standing ovations: Here are some of the films that grabbed the most attention in Venice.
Goethe Medal 2024: Celebrating three women in the arts
Germany's highest prize for foreign cultural policy goes to Claudia Cabrera, Carmen Romero Quero and Iskra Geshoska.
Currywurst, haggis and rolex: Fast food from around the world
The currywurst, one of the most popular fast foods in Germany, is turning 75. What do people snack on elsewhere?
The Galapagos mystery that just won't die
Sex and death marred a German group's search for utopia in the 1930s. A new book and film revisit their exploits.
From 'Robinson Crusoe' to 'Lost': Desert island life in pop culture
Human beings surviving on deserted islands has long been a favored motif for books, films and television series.
East meets West in the music of the 2024 Campus Project
What happens when you bring together nearly 200 young musicians from 40 countries and a composer inspired by Beethoven?
Oasis tickets: UK government to probe 'dynamic pricing'
Ministers have promised an investigation after fans complained of inflated ticket prices for Oasis' 2025 reunion tour.
Oasis reunion tour tickets cause online frenzy
Music fans reported long online queues when in-demand Oasis tickets went on sale on Saturday morning.
The Jerry Lewis Holocaust movie no one has ever seen
The Venice Film Festival will show clips from the comedian's "lost" Holocaust movie "The Day the Clown Cried."
'Tradwives': Where well-dressed wives and far-right meet?
Glamorous moms are celebrating conventional gender roles on TikTok. Are they also serving far-right political aims?
Why Venice is this year's most important film festival
The 81st Venice Film Festival is a can't-miss event for movie fans, featuring feature debuts and superstar returns.
Ryanair to cut flights to Berlin due to 'sky-high costs'
The Irish budget airline says it will slash a fifth of traffic to Berlin-Brandenburg airport because of high costs.
Opioids: Old high, new low
The opioid crisis is unfolding around us in real time. But it isn’t just a problem in the US.
Tiny House Concert - Pianist Kai Schumacher
Steven Walter of the Beethovenfest Bonn invites stars to discuss and make music. This time: Kai Schumacher.
St. Pauli injects subculture into the Bundesliga
St. Pauli club is set to light up Germany's top football league with a passionate mix of music and social justice.
Heavy lifting: London Zoo's annual weigh-in
Get on the scales! Every year, London Zoo asks its animals to weigh themselves.
A cultural history of pearls
With the Abernethy expected to fetch a high sum at auction, we look back at the history of pearls.
13 cult films starring Alain Delon
French film legend Alain Delon was popular in the 1960s, working with some of the finest directors.
AI models 'strike a pose' shaking up the fashion world
Could real-life models one day be part of the past? Many companies are turning to AI for their advertising campaigns.
Pros and cons of a social media ban for children
Social media ban for kids. EU’s digital twin of the Earth. And VR in schools.
Taylor Swift returns to stage after foiled terror plot
Around 92,000 Swifties turned up to watch Swift resume the world's most lucrative concert tour amid tightened security.
Banksy sets the animals free
Londoners have been treated to a menagerie of animal graffiti, from sure-footed mountain goats to lovemaking rhinos!
Why Kamala Harris' laugh is a secret weapon
Laughter seems to be an intrinsic part of Harris' presidential campaign, much to the chagrin of Donald Trump.
Witch hunts: The medieval conspiracy that just won't die
Whispers of witchcraft go way back, but the conspiracy really took hold in medieval Europe — with deadly consequences.
Born 125 years ago: Alfred Hitchcock
The legacy of the master of suspense lives on 125 years after his birth.
AI meets colonialism: Germany develops new research tool
To untrained eyes, Germany's colonial era files are indecipherable. Now, artificial intelligence can help researchers.
Caspar David Friedrich: Master of mystery
From Walt Disney to computer games, Caspar David Friedrich continues to influence the visual world today.
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